Tie, collar, and button holder.



E. W. TUNE & W. WILLIAMS.

TIE, COLLAR, AND BUTTON HOLDER,

APPLICATION FILED MAY 27. 1918.

1 2,298,, Patented De0.17,1918.

INVENTORS ERNEST WAUGH TUNE AND WILLIAM WILLIAMS, OF OKLAHOMA, OKLAHOMA.

TIE, COLLAR, AND BUTTON HOLDER.

. Specification of Letters Patent. I Patented Dec. 17, 1918;

. Application filed May 27, 1918. Serial No. 238,729.

To aZZ whom it may concern:

Be it known that We, ERNEST WAUGH TUNE and WILLIAM WILLIAMS, citizens of the United States, residing in Oklahoma, in the county of Oklahoma and State of Oklahoma, have invented a new and useful article called a Tie, Collar, and Button Holder, which is specified below.

This invention relates to a device of utility incorporating means for the provision of advertising space, or spaces, and con sists primarily in an arrangement simple in construction, easy of manufacture, and is cheap to make.

An object of the invention is to provide a device of utility, and at the same time create an advertising medium.

Other objects of the invention will further appear.

The figure on the sheet of drawings, accompanying and forming a part of this specification shows in perspective the.cssen tial of invention.

A metalli'e strand 1, such asa wire is bent upon itself to form a hanging bar over which may be swung such things as neck ties and like elements, and from this bar,

Stabilizing the structure thus formed, is i an apron 6 which is provided with angular edges to meet the shape of the bars 5, and which are overturned about the bars to unite the parts and create rigidity in the structure thus formed.

Emanating from the apron, in any suitable manner for instance by bending forward and upward is a trough 2 for receiving such articles as collar buttons, pins, and so forth. Holes4 are formed for hanging the structure.

Having thus described this-invention, we claim:

A support made from a single piece of wire bent to form a hanger bar andhooks,

a stabilizing apron for holding the support 0 rigid, said apron having hangers, and a trough supported by the apron.

ERNEST WAUGH TUNE. WILLIAM WILLIAMS. 

